Lassie Shepherd released as open source

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Lassie Shepherd released as open source

This has been on my to-do list for over a year now, so I’m pleased to finally make the announcement. The complete Lassie Shepherd ActionScript 3 code base is up on Google code at http://code.google.com/p/lassiestudio. You’re welcome to check out the repository for complete access to all engine-related material, including the editor app, player app, game menu, localization kit, and application bundle.

This release contains the complete engine codebase behind What Makes You Tick: A Stitch in Time. In fact, I’ve even added some new features in since Stitch, including localization tools, auto-numbering for dialogue sounds, and touch-based UI support.

So, have at it! I only ask that you accredit me, Greg MacWilliam of Lassie Games, in your primary production credits as the “Engine Programmer”. Thanks, and good luck.

3 Responses to “Lassie Shepherd released as open source”

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  1. Hi Greg, i really want to thank you for this. If i make some updates i will notice you, all the credits and i will send you some of my work with your engine so you can give me some advices.

    Bye

  2. tapete says:

    that’s awesome news!
    thanks Greg

  3. Tucker says:

    Wow. That’s very gracious of you, Greg. The worldwide community of indie game developers owes you a debt of thanks!

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